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Yamaichi: Display Port Connectors and Cables


Munich, Germany — The Display Port interface is the next develop- ment of connectors that permit high- er transmission rates for devices such as high-resolution displays. In the consumer market segment, this interface has already become estab- lished as standard for the loss-free transmission of high-resolution video and sound. The company sees the Display


Port connector as an industrial solu- tion for the transmission of informa- tion between machines and control monitors, or to send high-resolution images from inspection/camera sys- tems to higher-level reporting sys- tems.


The combination of Display Port


interface and industrial applications requires a suitable cable with higher requirements for materials, bending cycles, and lifetime. To meet these requirements, the company offers a Display Port cable assembly with an appropriate industrial-strength cable. Its focus will be moving applica- tions such as pivoting monitors or


cameras on production equipment. Due to its reliable data transmission up to cable lengths of 15 m (49 ft), data from different systems can be transmitted to a central point. The interlock also has hooks that engage the housing of the Display Port con-


Industrial Display Port interface connector.


nector, which prevents the data con- nection from coming loose when


moved. Contact: Yamaichi Electronics


Deutschland GmbH, Concor Park, Bahnhofstrasse 20, 85609 Ascheim- Dornach % +49-89-45109-0 fax: +49-89-45109-110 E-mail: info@yamaichi.de Web: www.yamaichi.de


New Laser Modules with Microcontrollers


from Laser Components


Olching, Germany — Laser Compo - nents has introduced its Flexpoint® laser modules equipped with a micro- controller. According to the company, the MVmicro DIG series is the first series of image processing lasers to include a microcontroller. The microcontroller opens up


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possibilities for users to communi- cate with the module through an RS-232 interface and configure laser para meters. This makes it possible to request the operating hours, temperature, or diode cur- rent or program a certain output power or shutdown temperature. Other settings are possible


with the interface, including digi- tal or analog modulation and vari- able pow er adjustment. In addition to the standard parameters, the interface can be used to carry out custom programming. The MVmicro DIG laser is


available in a variety of designs. The modules project either a single line


or multiple lines in parallel, with a homogeneous power distribution. Further configurations are available with thin lines, or improved depth of focus. The lines can be easily focused by hand, without tools. The laser is available in wave- lengths of 405, 450, 520, 640, 660,


MVmicro DIG laser module with microcontroller.


785, and 830 nm. They are equipped


with an M12 connector. Contact: Laser Components


USA, Inc., 116 South River Road,


Building C, Bedford, NH 03110 % 603-821-704-0 fax: 603-821-704-1 E-mail: info@laser-components.com Web: www.lasercomponents.com


Anatech: Cavity Filter for Wireless Systems


Garfield, NJ — Anatech Electronics has introduced its AD1747-1842 - D355 cavity duplexer, designed for use in Band IV wireless communica- tions systems. The duplexer has a receiving


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passband of 1710 to 1785 MHz and a transmitting passband of 1805 to 1880 MHz. Its passband return loss is greater than 14 dB, and insertion loss is 1.2 dB or less. The filter’s ripple is 0.8 dB, and isolation is 50 dB. The fil- ter handles 50 W CW, has an operat- ing temperature of –40 to +70°C (–40 to +158°F), uses female SMA connec- tors, and measures 97 x 74 x 40 mm (3.8 x 2.9 x 1.6 in.). The cavity filter can be customized for electrical para -


Cavity duplexer for wireless communications.


meters, configuration and packaging. Contact: Anatech Electronics,


Inc., 70 Outwater Lane, Garfield, NJ 07026 % 973-772-4242 E-mail: sales@anatechelectronics.com Web: www.anatechelectronics.com


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